Sun Nov 10 21:30:00 UTC 2024: ## Eagles Injury Report: VanSumeren Out, But Everyone Else Ready for Cowboys Showdown

**Philadelphia, PA** – The Philadelphia Eagles are in excellent health heading into their highly anticipated NFC East showdown against the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday.

The only player listed as “out” for the Eagles is linebacker Ben VanSumeren, who is still recovering from a concussion suffered last week. However, everyone else on the 53-man active roster is cleared to play.

This includes a number of players who were previously dealing with injuries:

* **Wide receiver A.J. Brown** is good to go after a knee injury last week.
* **Tight end Dallas Goedert** is back after missing three games with a hamstring injury.
* **Wide receiver DeVonta Smith** and **outside linebacker Nolan Smith** will both be available despite minor hamstring and groin injuries, respectively.
* **Cornerback Darius Slay**, who missed the Jaguars game with a groin injury, is also healthy.

The Eagles are looking to extend their four-game winning streak and snap a losing streak in Dallas, while the Cowboys, who have lost three in a row, are hoping to finally secure a home win this season.

The Cowboys, however, are facing a significant challenge with quarterback Dak Prescott out due to a hamstring injury. Cooper Rush will start in his place, but the team’s injury report is far from perfect:

* **All-Pro cornerback DaRon Bland** remains out with a foot injury.
* **Rookie Caelan Carson** has started at cornerback in Bland’s absence, but is dealing with a shoulder injury.
* **Backup safety Juanyeh Thomas** is out with a concussion.
* **Five other Cowboys** are listed as questionable, including:
* **Trevon Diggs**, who has a nagging calf injury and illness.
* **Tyler Guyton**, who has neck and shoulder injuries.
* **Eric Kendricks**, who has a shoulder injury.
* **Micah Parsons**, who is expected to return from an ankle injury, but remains questionable.
* **Nick Vigil**, who has a foot injury.

The Eagles will be looking to capitalize on the Cowboys’ injuries and secure a crucial NFC East victory in Dallas.

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